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Saturday, April 19, 2014

#3 - This very good looking foreign born C+ list actor on a huge hit show didn't have anyone within two seats of him at a show he attended. Why? He smelled as if he had not showered in days and when he had showered had done it in week old booze.

Wow, first Johnny Depp, and then Sean Connery outed as funky and smelly and now this guy. What's up w/ actors not wanting to shower? I don't get it. Maybe they think they will lose their mojo if they shower? lol!

It ain't crass if it's true. I recently supported a friend during her sonogram, while we badgered the nurse about conception date confidence intervals. Then busted out our calendars to do the math. LOL. The nurse was laughing over how common that actually is. I have no idea who the daddy is, don't really care. THAT is the least of my worries here. Let's hope motherhood makes TT get her shit together!

@Lee, I hate showering. However, the reason is because of my stroke, the way the nerves have regrown in my brain, the water actually cause pain. I shower everyday but I try to get in and out as fast as I can. Afterwards, I have actual welts come up on my arms, stomach and legs that take a few hours to go down. It's a weird thing but my doctor says that while not many people have that sensitivity to water, it does occur more than you'd think. It's also a symptom many people with Autism have, like I said it has something to do with the way your nerves attach themselves to your brain stem.

ac- I KNOW!!! I was under the impression he would be totally fun. He was wearing glasses and trying to pretend he was some intellectual actor. it was very strange.The show was when she was in Australia for the week filming. I don't know if youtube has it.

Hi Aoife, I think you're looking on the proper webpage instead of the mobile site :)

If you look at the mobile site, you'll see that I replied directly to @Habibti. To be honest the other benefit of the mobile site, even from a computer, is that you don't get the silly CDaN ads. Seriously recommend you give it a go.

But my post (the one I guess that you questioned) was to @Habibti, who posts regularly to CDaN, and their incredibly amusing comment.

I see you comment here and we've not conversed before - mine wasn't intended as an incredibly hostile opening directed at you. Sorry and a start-over 'hi' if that happened :)

My post to @Habibti was attempting to highlight the offensiveness of their post by parodying it. As in, they are a bigoted POS, lolz! (That 'lolz' was irony again Aoife).

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